Mental Health by the numbers
According to SAMHSA’s 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) (PDF | 3.4 MB) an estimated 43.6 million (18.1%) Americans ages 18 and up experienced some form of mental illness. In the past year, 20.2 million adults (8.4%) had a substance use disorder. Of these, 7.9 million people had both a mental disorder and substance use disorder, also known as co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. https://www.samhsa.gov/disorders Adults with any type of mental illness in the US for the past year: 45.1 million. (SAMHSA)
American Psychological Association [APA]
70% of Musicians have suffered anxiety or depression Billboard Mental and substance use disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide World Health Organization (WHO) World Economic Forum -- Davos 2019
Mental Health Matters: "One in four people will experience mental illness in their lives, costing the global economy an estimated $6 trillion by 2030. What can the global community do to promote mental health across all facets of society?"
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/davos-ceos-open-up-on-mental-health-and-the-toxic-toll-of-our-connected-lives/ |
ColColorado ranked 48th in the country for overall youth mental health, according to Mental Health America’s 2018 “The State of Mental Health in America” report.
“The State of Mental Health in America” report. Over 34,000 Mental Health Holds in Colorado in 2017 Colorado mental health holds, by the numbers -- 9News |
Geographically, the global psychosis treatment market has been divided into five regions viz. North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.
North America dominates the global market, owing to high incidence of schizophrenia and depression among the people in the region.
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